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Don't envy the harvest of the rich. Envy their planting. — Bo Sanchez

I pray there's a God ... I know there's an Oprah. — Chris Rock

The secret of success in society is a certain heartiness and sympathy. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

The same man who will quote from Benjamin Franklin on thrift for the house organ would be horrified if consumers took these maxims to heart and started putting more money into savings and less into installment purchases. — William H. Whyte

I'm so excited to act; that has been a huge passion for me. — Avril Lavigne

Oh! To not need cognitive justification for every single thing. Wouldn't that be a life? — Laura Marling

The fact is, women don't like to talk about money, let alone deal with it. Though we're killing it at work, earning more than ever, running our households, and making big-ticket decisions, too many women still worry they'll be judged by what they earn and how they spend it. — Alexa Von Tobel

They'd been married for years, and he wanted her to give up the last thread of cover so she would stand before him nude and he could make love to her entire skin. Well, of course that made her head fall off. Of course. — Aimee Bender

And I have faith that you'll make a wonderful head of the Council someday, Sophie.
Yeah, except for that whole sleeping with the enemy part, I thought. Wait, not that I would actually be sleeping with ... I mean, it's a metaphor. There would only be metaphorical sleeping. — Rachel Hawkins

When you see a silent movie, you understand everything that's going on from the images because the images are so strong. — Monica Bellucci

A reluctant leader is highly suspicious of people who work to accumulate and hoard power. — Dan B. Allender

London and Westminster. Even the Cock-lane ghost had been laid only a round dozen of years, after rapping out its messages, as the spirits — Charles Dickens